Lee Lines, PhD
Professor of Environmental Studies
Dr. Lee Lines is a professor of Environmental Studies. His professional interests include physical geography, national parks, climate change, sustainable development, food and the environment, and the geography of Florida and North America.
Education
Ph.D. Arizona State University, 1995
M.A. University of Florida, 1989
B.A. University of Florida, 1987
Publication Highlight
Lines, L. (2024). Shifting Baselines: Visualizing Climate Change in America’s National Parks. Parks Stewardship Forum, 40(3).
Courses Taught
ENV 130 The Geosphere
The Geosphere is an interactive earth science course exploring the dynamic interactions between the earth's climate, landforms, oceans, ecosystems, water, and soils.
ENV 350 Food, Culture, and Environment
This course explores big-picture questions focused on environmental sustainability, the American diet, crop diversity, nutrition, and transparency of the American food system.
ENV 413 Senior Seminar
This course centers on a research project based on real, ongoing issues, such as improving urban design, evaluating critical conservation lands, and analyzing campus sustainability initiatives.